Happy 2019! What do you want to accomplish in the New Year? If you’re thinking seriously about selling your home this year, or just want to add some value to your property, then it’s time to make a game plan for 2019. You don’t have to break the bank to build your home equity; there […]

]]>Happy 2019! What do you want to accomplish in the New Year? If you’re thinking seriously about selling your home this year, or just want to add some value to your property, then it’s time to make a game plan for 2019.

You don’t have to break the bank to build your home equity; there are a number of small, easy projects you can do to increase your home’s value. And bonus: they’re indoor-only, so you can get started right away!

Here are three DIY, cost-effective ways to add value to your home.

Update Your Kitchen

Kitchens and bathrooms sell homes. It’s just a fact. If you’re aiming to add value to your entire home, start with these areas.

In the kitchen, refinish wooden cabinets or use a faux-wood finish on non-wood cabinets to give them an updated look. You can also replace your sink with a trendy single-basin fit and sprayer nozzle, and upgrade your appliances to stainless-steel.

With just a few small updates, you can have your whole kitchen feeling brand new!

Give Your Bathroom a Facelift

Let’s head to the bathroom. With a few small upgrades, you can have your entire bathroom feeling like new.

Bring Some Light Into Your Home

Consider replacing all the lights (and light switches) in your home for a more modern aesthetic. Swap out traditional light switches with dimmers, install wall-mounted lights in your bathroom for a more luxurious feel, and be sure you’re using high-wattage bulbs in every room.

Adding light to your home will instantly make it appear more open and spacious.

Planning to Sell Your Home in the New Year?

We can help with that. Give us a call to begin exploring your real estate options. We’d love to share some additional tips on how to add even more value to your home!

The holidays are past, the New Year is here, and you’re ready to take on 2019 by tackling some real estate related goals! Whether you’re planning on buying a new home, selling your current home, or just making some value-boosting improvements, here are some real estate New Year’s Resolutions for you! Organize & Declutter One […]

]]>The holidays are past, the New Year is here, and you’re ready to take on 2019 by tackling some real estate related goals! Whether you’re planning on buying a new home, selling your current home, or just making some value-boosting improvements, here are some real estate New Year’s Resolutions for you!

Organize & Declutter

One of the cheapest, easiest home improvements you can make is to clean up and organize a bit. Set a goal for one closet, room, or your whole house (if you’re selling) to remove any extraneous paper, boxes, or unused items.

Tip: Write down and schedule small, step by step goals to keep you on track and focused, rather than feeling overwhelmed by the big picture.

Renovate Or Update

Even if you don’t have the money for a big renovation, you can still focus on smaller home improvements, like new appliances, countertops, or cabinets. If you have specific ideas in mind, start by talking to a contractor or architect to get an estimate on the project.

Tip: It’s never too early to start planning! Getting an estimate now gives you a specific savings goal to work towards, even if it’s for later this year or next year.

(Finally) Tackle Lingering Maintenance Issues

Stop skipping the creaky step, lamenting that missing shutter you should replace, or bemoaning the loss of a broken outlet. It’s time to break out the tool kit and start repairing!

Tip: Start by making a list of all the maintenance issues or projects you’ve been ignoring. Then, set a date on or by which you’d like to complete each.

Improve Energy Efficiency

Your house probably uses a lot more energy than it has to. But before you break out your checkbook to spring for high-end Energy Star appliances, there are many cheaper places you can start. Like your HVAC ducts, for example. Sealing and insulating your ductwork can vastly improve the energy efficiency of your heating and cooling systems.

Other ways to improve your efficiency can be as small as replacing old lightbulbs and adding low-flow shower heads to something as big as upgrading to Thermopane windows.

Budget & Save for a New Home

Been dreaming of a bigger home, or perhaps of owning your first-ever home? Now’s the time to set a budget and start saving up for your down payment. Start simply by tracking your spending to see where your money is going… then set specific goals and targets for your monthly expenses, trying to cut down on unnecessary spending.

Tip: Serious about buying? Getting prequalified for a mortgage can be hugely beneficial—and can help you determine how much home you can afford and budget accordingly.

List Your Home

Whether you’re relocating for work, in need of more (or less) space, or you’re just ready for another house, don’t put off selling… start preparing now! Start reaching out to real estate agents to find out about their services and availability. Think about some minor home improvement projects you might want to undertake before listing. And start the decluttering process ASAP.

Tip: It’s never too early to get started selling! If you’re thinking about selling, start talking to an agent now—a good agent can help you out with the rest, like planning home improvements.

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Let’s start the new year off right. If you’ve been dreaming of a new home, it’s time to get started. Here’s a month-by-month guide to planning for and buying a new home. It’s about time to set your new year’s resolution, right? January: Brush Up on Your Market Knowledge The best way to get started? […]

]]>Let’s start the new year off right. If you’ve been dreaming of a new home, it’s time to get started. Here’s a month-by-month guide to planning for and buying a new home. It’s about time to set your new year’s resolution, right?

January: Brush Up on Your Market Knowledge

The best way to get started? Brush up on your real estate knowledge. Scour the market with a fine-tooth comb. Check out things like current inventory in your city, average sales prices, and the listing-to-sales-price ratio.

This research will help you familiarize yourself with the market.

February: Address Your Budget

Let’s finalize our budget shall we? The easiest way to do this is to get pre-approved for a mortgage.

Meet with a lender (let us know if you’d like a recommendation) to review your finances. The lender will go over your financial history, and then let you know what the bank is willing to lend you.

Now you have an idea of what your mortgage will be and what you can afford in a home.

March: Find Your Perfect Location

Do some soul searching. Where will you be happiest? Explore locations based on their job market, housing affordability, and overall quality of life. The goal is to narrow down your search to one city.

If you have the means, try to take some time off to go and visit a few cities. Once you find a city, it’s time to narrow your search down even further by pinpointing specific areas or neighborhoods that will best meet your needs.

April: Find the Right Agent

Find the right real estate agent to help you buy a home. Trust us: they’ll save you time, money, and more than a few headaches.

If you need any recommendations, let us know. We have more than a few ideas.

May: Define Your Dream Home

Now is the fun part! Start putting together a list of everything you want in your dream home. We recommend starting by defining your “must-have” features. Think of the things in your home you can’t live without. That’s a great place to start.

It’s also important to know the difference between “must-have” (i.e. you need 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms) and “nice-to-haves” (it would be nice to have granite countertops but you can also live without them.)

June-July: Begin Searching

Use a handy home search tool like ours to begin browsing homes for sale in your target area. Once you find a home that you like, it’s time to schedule a tour.

Private home tours are often better than traditional open houses because you have more time to walk through the home, without the pressure of competing with other potential buyers.

At some point in your home-search journey, you’re likely to come across at least one home that calls your name.

August: Fall in Love and Make an Offer

You’ve found the one; now make an offer!

Work closely with your agent to compare recently sold homes in the area and craft the perfect offer.

Ask your agent for their advice—like whether or not they think the price is right for this home, as well as what other contingencies you might want to include in your offer. This is when your real estate agent will prove truly valuable: they’ll be able to provide useful insight in order to help you get the home of your dreams for the best possible price.

September: Schedule All the Things

Let’s get down to business. It’s time to negotiate with the seller, schedule an inspection, have your real estate agent complete any renegotiations (based on that inspection), and get the home appraised by a professional.

You’ll also have to take care of some more paperwork to finalize your mortgage loan.

October – December: Let’s Start Closing

Next, you’ll start the closing process.

Buckle up, because we’re in it for the long haul! Here’s where you’ll finalize your mortgage approval (this requires a ton of paperwork) and meet with an attorney to set closing dates and sign paperwork prior to closing. This is also the time when you’ll review closing fees and the exact monthly costs for your home.

At the end of it all comes the close. You’ll pay the remaining closing fees, sign all the paperwork, and collect your keys Congratulations! You just bought a home.

Sometimes, life happens. Maybe you’ve been hired at a new company across state. Or a sudden change in your family requires you to take in a relative and you need extra space pronto. Perhaps you’re retiring early so you need to downsize. Whatever the case may be, you need to sell your home during the […]

]]>Sometimes, life happens. Maybe you’ve been hired at a new company across state. Or a sudden change in your family requires you to take in a relative and you need extra space pronto. Perhaps you’re retiring early so you need to downsize. Whatever the case may be, you need to sell your home during the “off” season.

Put simply, the “off” season refers to the period of time when the real estate market slows down. Generally, this means decreased inventory and competition from both buyers and sellers.

So, if you’re tasked with selling a home during the “off” season, you may be asking yourself how you’re going to do it. If you follow these tips, your home sale should go off without a hitch.

Don’t Pause for the Holidays

While you may have heard other real estate agents say that it’s a good idea to pause your sale during big holidays like Christmas or New Years, we actually don’t recommend it.

If a buyer really needs to find their new home as soon as possible, they won’t likely be deterred by the holidays. And who knows, your home may just be the perfect one for them.

Stage it for Perfection

Home staging is a delicate art. You should make sure your home is inviting and warm, but not too overwhelming with personal decor or large furniture. Generally, the best way to stage your home is by following these steps:

Hire a professional to deep clean it

Go through every single room and de-clutter (get rid of everything you don’t use/want — consider hosting a garage sale or making a donation to your local Goodwill)

Highlight the natural space of your home with a few pieces of furniture, but consider renting a storage unit to store excess pieces

Also, take advantage of the cooler weather! Create a cozy atmosphere for people who come to tour your home. Put out a plate of holiday cookies or have a pot of cider simmering on the stove top. This way, they’ll feel at home the minute they walk through your front door.

Price Your Home Effectively

Pricing your home is a tricky business no matter what time of year you decide to sell. But if you’re listing your home during your market’s “off” season, you have to be especially careful.

Potential buyers know that the inventory is low, and that the competition is as well. They’ll be looking for every opportunity to bring the listing price of your home down a few notches.

That’s why it’s so important to work with an experienced real estate agent to price your home. The right agent will know what listing price is best for your home, and how to get you the most amount of money for your home sale no matter what month it is.

Looking to Sell Your Home Before the Holidays?

We should talk. We would love to guide you through the home-selling process and get your home sold as soon as possible.

No matter which part of the world you call home, living on the water is pretty incredible. From breathtaking views to sunny afternoon strolls to fishing and kayaking, there’s a lot to love about living right on the water. There’s even evidence to suggest that living on the water reduces stress! Take a look at […]

]]>No matter which part of the world you call home, living on the water is pretty incredible. From breathtaking views to sunny afternoon strolls to fishing and kayaking, there’s a lot to love about living right on the water. There’s even evidence to suggest that living on the water reduces stress!

Take a look at everything you’ll love about the Port Liberte waterfront lifestyle.

Beautiful Views

Open your eyes and bask in the light of the morning sun sparkling off the river right from the comfort of your own bed. Take your coffee, newspaper, or breakfast out to your balcony to admire the boats out on the water or to take in the Venetian splendor of the canals. It’s all right outside your window.

Water Access

Love to be out on the water? Whether it’s a stroll along the waterfront boardwalk, a paddle along a canal, or even a cruise in a boat, Port Liberte has plenty to offer. In addition to its scenic boardwalk, the community also offers docks and boat slips for residents.

Great Return on Investment

Did you know that waterfront property typically has a higher value than inland property? It’s true just about anywhere you buy, and Port Liberte is no exception. While real estate values in general tend to accrue over time, waterfront property typically climbs more steadily over time.

Reduced Stress & Improved Health?

Well, we can’t promise this’ll be the case, but there are studies showing that those who live by the water actually report less stress and anxiety than inland residents.

Regardless of whether this is true, waterfront living does tend to encourage people to spend more time outside, breathing in the fresh air and soaking up the sun—both of which definitely have positive effects on overall health.

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For many people, part of belonging to a community is giving back to those in need around you. At Carla Vonbyrden Realty, we feel that it’s vital to invest back into your community in whatever way you can. This November 27th, we’ll be celebrating the 7th annual #GivingTuesday, a worldwide event that promotes donating and volunteering […]

]]>For many people, part of belonging to a community is giving back to those in need around you. At Carla Vonbyrden Realty, we feel that it’s vital to invest back into your community in whatever way you can.

This November 27th, we’ll be celebrating the 7th annual #GivingTuesday, a worldwide event that promotes donating and volunteering in the midst of the holiday season. Created by the Belfer Center for Innovation and Social Impact in New York City, #GivingTuesday has grown to impact over 150 countries and has helped raised over 300 million dollars for various organizations. It’s also supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

We’ve gathered a few of the organizations in the Port Liberte area that are participating in the November 27th #GivingTuesday event and could use support from the community. Browse a few of the local companies and groups below. Get in touch with your philanthropic spirit, and give back what you can to our amazing community.

Family Promise

Family Promise’s main mission is to help homeless and low-income families as they try to achieve financial and sustainable independence. In addition to food and shelter, they also provide families support through advice, advocacy, and education.

The organization was created in 1986 in an effort to aid the homeless community in Union City, New Jersey. Family Promise now works on a national level, with dozens of locations and more than 180,000 volunteers. Donate to the organization online or look into some of the other ways to volunteer.

Sharing Place

Operating out of St. Paul Lutheran Church, the Sharing Place works to bring groceries and ready-made meals to residents in need. The organization helps over 500 families and individuals in the area every month, and feeds almost 6,000 families every year.

The Sharing Place relies on volunteers to help out on the Saturdays of operation. Volunteers help with anything from assembling sandwiches to unloading food trucks. They accept all donations, whether it’s money or food from their wish list. You can donate to the Sharing Place online, or check their website for more information.

WomenRising

Founded in Jersey City in 1905, WomenRising has grown to serve more than 9,500 clients every year throughout Hudson County. The mission of the organization is to help women and their families as they work through a variety of struggles, from job placement and referrals to shelter for victims in need.

WomenRising offers volunteer opportunities in several areas throughout the county, and also provides a list of items that they need for donations. You can donate online here to help WomenRising as they serve families and individuals in the area.

Your Port Liberte Resource

If you have any questions about the Port Liberte area or are looking for more chances to give back, feel free to contact me, Carla Vonbyrden. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have about #GivingTuesday or Port Liberte!

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Your personal home-buying schedule doesn’t have to correspond with the real estate market! In fact, buying during the “off season” can yield tremendous advantages. The “off season” differs depending on your specific location, but always refers to the period of time during a calendar year when both inventory and competition are low. Usually, this corresponds […]

]]>Your personal home-buying schedule doesn’t have to correspond with the real estate market! In fact, buying during the “off season” can yield tremendous advantages.

The “off season” differs depending on your specific location, but always refers to the period of time during a calendar year when both inventory and competition are low. Usually, this corresponds with the weather conditions in a particular area.

If you’re buying a home, you may just want to begin looking for your dream home during this period of market inactivity. Here’s why:

There’s Less Competition

During the off season there are typically far fewer active buyers looking for homes, as most buyers prefer to look for homes when the weather is great or their kids are out on summer vacation. If you’re searching during the off season, you won’t feel as much pressure from other buyers looking at the same homes as you.

This gives you plenty of time to tour homes, think about them, and come to a decision about whether or not you want to put an offer down.

But the Same Great Inventory

While inventory does decrease during the off season, you can still expect to encounter a great selection of homes for sale in your area. Home selling tends to correspond less with the weather or the time of year and more with an individual seller’s situation.

After all, sellers usually have unique reasons (like relocating for work or searching for a bigger home) for selling their home that aren’t related to the weather or the season.

So no matter the time of year, there will always be homes for sale.

You’ve Got More Room for Negotiation

As the buyer, you have the upper hand during the off season. Fewer buyers often mean more desperate or eager sellers. And many times, sellers whose homes didn’t sell during the busier seasons will drop their price to appeal to more buyers.

This eagerness to sell gives your more power in your negotiations. By working with your Realtor, you may be able to get the seller to agree to a lower price, or possibly even some upgrades or repairs.

Your Realtor Won’t Be as Busy

Not that your Realtor shouldn’t always make time for you, but during the hectic busy season, it can be tough! During the off season, real estate agents usually have fewer clients — meaning they have more time to dedicate to you and your needs.

However, when you choose to partner with us, you can expect a superior level of customer service—any time of year. Give us a call today to get started on buying your dream home.

Whether you’re retiring from the military and planning a move, or you’ve just received PCS orders to relocate, we’ve got your back. As a military homeowner, it’s always smart to have a game plan ready for selling your home on a timeline. Here are five tips to help get you there! Make a List of […]

]]>Whether you’re retiring from the military and planning a move, or you’ve just received PCS orders to relocate, we’ve got your back. As a military homeowner, it’s always smart to have a game plan ready for selling your home on a timeline.

Here are five tips to help get you there!

Make a List of Things to Fix

Before listing your home, go through each room and note any repairs or improvements that need to happen. Make sure you’re taking care of any damaged or malfunctioning appliances. Things like leaky faucets, broken appliances, and carpet damage are a huge turnoff to buyers.

You should also see what aesthetic improvements you can make! This includes things like repainting the walls, replacing tarnished door knobs, and switching out old faucets.

Use Listing Photos from Last Spring (If Possible)

Now that it’s getting colder outside and your grass, trees, and plants might not look so fresh, you may want to consider using exterior photos of your home from spring or summer when listing it. You want your home (and yard) to look as lush and verdant as possible.

Regardless of the time of year, high-quality listing photos pay for themselves. Professional photos will make your home look much more appealing than ones taken on your cell phone, and will invite potential buyers to come see it in person.

Research the Market

The market has probably changed a lot since the last time you bought or sold a home. Before you list your home, take some time to thoroughly research your local real estate market.

Familiarize yourself with things like the current listing prices in your neighborhood, average turnaround times, and the type of housing for sale around where you live. Need a jumping off point for your research? We’ve got your back! We’d love to share some complimentary market reports and research tools with you.

Create a Cozy Atmosphere with Staging!

Now that it’s officially fall, take advantage of cozy fall staging to really welcome buyers into your home. As it gets colder outside, potential buyers will be feeling the cooler temperatures; imagine their relief when they step into your warm and cozy home after being outside in the cold.

Play up the cozy aspects of your home by lighting lightly-scented candles (like cinnamon or cloves, nothing too crazy!) or putting a pot of cider on the stove. Place throw blankets on furniture, highlight your fireplace or wood stove, and make sure to keep all your shades or blinds open to let in the natural light.

Get a Property Valuation

The most important step to selling your home within your timeframe is pricing it correctly! It may seem easier, but you really can’t rely on on online home value estimators. These automated systems use algorithms to price homes, and often rely on outdated or even incorrect information. Too often, we see sellers lose out on their hard-earned equity by using one of these tools—sometimes even missing out on thousands of dollars!

Instead, work with a Realtor with extensive experience buying and selling homes in your area. If you’d like a free property valuation, one that takes into account the specific qualities of your home and the surrounding neighborhood in real time, please reach out to us!

Ready for a Successful Home Sale?

As an active duty or retired military member, you deserve a real estate experience that’s custom-tailored to fit your unique needs. When you choose to partner with us, that’s exactly what you’ll get.

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Port Liberte as we know it today is a beautiful neighborhood in Jersey City, with breathtaking views and an unbeatable location. But a few hundred years ago, Port Liberte and the area around it played a major role in the history of our country. From the initial discovery to its importance in the Revolutionary War, […]

]]>Port Liberte as we know it today is a beautiful neighborhood in Jersey City, with breathtaking views and an unbeatable location. But a few hundred years ago, Port Liberte and the area around it played a major role in the history of our country.

From the initial discovery to its importance in the Revolutionary War, read on to see how Port Liberte has earned a name for itself in history books everywhere!

The Background of Port Liberte

Before Port Liberte was Port Liberte, it belonged to the Dutch settlement of Communipaw. Dutch merchants from the Dutch West India Trading Company originally found the land during their attempts to reach the New World. After some tense encounters, sailors wanted to avoid the dangers present on the Spanish coast to the south, and instead charted a course to the north.

After the land was discovered, an Amsterdam man by the name of Michael Reyniersz Pauw took over the small area that Port Liberte now rests on. For the next few decades, the land switched hands between the English and Dutch several times over. Eventually, it became part of the original thirteen English colonies.

Port Liberte and the Revolutionary War

Port Liberte and the surrounding banks of Jersey City were the site of the very first ferry to the bustling metropolis of New York City, although it was known of the Town of Bergen at the time. During the Revolutionary War, the geographic advantages of the area greatly helped the American settlers.

As Washington led troops on Long Island, Port Liberte and the Town of Bergen served as a location for housing reinforcements. Since the ferry made travel much easier, the area made for a advantageous patriot base. Although there weren’t any major battles in the area, it still played a key part in several key victories.

Challenges of the 21st Century

Fast forward a few mostly uneventful years to the 1980s, and the land of Port Liberte was known as a largely unsuccessful real estate endeavor. Though they had dreams of grandeur, the original developers ran into financial issues and building delays. People were unsure if Port Liberte would ever turn into a livable space.

The original architecture combined features that are still present today, like the blend of Mediterranean villas and European streetscapes. The beauty of the nearby skyline and towering townhomes made developers confident that they could dig themselves out of the financial problems they had encountered.

Over the next decade, the property fell into the hands of a redevelopment company that ultimately had the resources and moxie to completely transform the project. Through the years, they helped build Port Liberte up to the stunning neighborhood that we know it as today.

Find Your New Home in the Historic Port Liberte

With a rich history and unbeatable location, Port Liberte offers a unique living experience. Discover luxurious living just a short distance away from the heart of Manhattan, and find your new home in Port Liberte.

If you would like more information or want to set up a showing, contact me, Carla Vonbyrden, with any questions or comments!

It’s a common real estate predicament: selling the home you currently live in while trying to buy a new one. So… what’s the most efficient way to go about it? All in all, it depends on your situation. Are you willing to buy a second home without having sold your first one? Or are you […]

]]>It’s a common real estate predicament: selling the home you currently live in while trying to buy a new one. So… what’s the most efficient way to go about it?

All in all, it depends on your situation. Are you willing to buy a second home without having sold your first one? Or are you relying on the payoff from your current home for the down payment on your new one? Are you relocating? Upgrading? Downsizing? Your reasons for selling will most likely dictate how you’ll go about the process.

So, here are four things to keep in mind when you’re buying and selling a home at the same time.

It’s All About Timing

What works best for you? If you’re selling your home because you’re relocating to a new area, it might more more sense to sell your current home first before buying a new home in a new market.

However, if you have enough money saved up for a down payment, it may be easier to buy your new home first, then sell your old home once you’ve moved to the new one.

So Do Your Research

A great place to start is by researching the market. If there are a lot of buyers and not a lot of homes, this is called a “buyer’s market”, meaning the conditions are ideal for buyers. Oppositely, if there are a lot of buyers and not a lot of homes, the conditions favor sellers (a “seller’s market”). If you’re buying and selling in two different markets, you’ll have to research both.

If you opt to buy before selling, make an offer on the new home with a sale and settlement contingency. You can then request an extended closing.

And Consider Your Money, Money, Money

Look closely at your bank account; what is it telling you?

The answer to your current question (Should I buy or should I sell first?) most likely lies within. Begin by meeting with your financial advisor or mortgage lender. You’ll want to look at three main financial factors: a) The amount of money you have in liquid cash, b) The equity in your current home, and c) The amount of the new loan you qualify for.

A big part of this is knowing the resale value of your current home. It’s also a good idea to have a pre-inspection completed on your home, so you can take care of any maintenance issues that might deter potential buyers down the road… and maybe even bump up your home value a bit.

Your Equity is Also Crucial

To find the equity on your home, take its current market value and subtract what’s left on your mortgage.

Need to know the current market value of your home? Use our home evaluation tool! Please reach out to us to learn more.

Work With the Right Realtor

Even if you’re not buying and selling a home at the same time, the right Realtor can transform your real estate experience. A great local agent has the expertise and resources you need for a streamlined, stress-free, and successful real estate transaction.

If you’re in search of an expert agent in the area, we have the experience, resources, and area knowledge to assist you in your upcoming home sale and/or purchase. Give us a call today to learn more.